STEM Girls Camp welcomes you to e-textiles

Girls exploring science, technology, engineering and math -- STEM -- is the point of a residential camp this summer at Fort Hays State University. “The STEM Girls Camp is meant to give girls an opportunity to experience the emerging world of e-textiles and expose them to the underlying engineering, science and mathematics behind it,” said Dr. Paul Adams, director of FHSU’s Science and Mathematics Education Institute. E-textiles are articles of clothing, home furnishings and architecture that include modern day technology. “The wearable electronics business is expected to grow from a $14 billion industry in 2014 to $70 billion in 2024,” says ...

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